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AFLW 2024 - Round 10 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
I'll also remember him as being unfairly scapegoated.
Was held to a much higher standard than most other players.
On performance, he is still in our best 22, easily but will be moved on to gain much needed salary cap space pissed away by a certain G. Allan who would fork out money for a bucketful of sand while standing in the middle of a desert.
I still think he should have been played purely in the midfield and not down in defence. He is an attacking outside mid, a perfect wingman, and it was a shame to see him wind up toiling away in the backline with the ball coming in a million miles an hour due to complete lack of pressure from your midfield. One of many poor coaching moves from Voss this year.
As we will struggle to make the top 14 next season I think we should play a kid in his place.
I reckon we'll have enough young players playing as it is and we'll be needing mature players to help the team get through the season.
After all, even if some of the younger players are getting a game ahead of Johnstone, it's probably not the best thing to have to dig deep into the lower parts of the list and be fielding unready rookies should injuries befall us like in 2010.
Travis Johnstone's career at Brisbane Lions looks over after yesterday's club review was finalised.
31 at the end of next seasonJohnstone is a fringe player at 31. The only reason you would keep him around is if he was great in the clubhouse. With the departure of some of the older guys I thought there was a chance he would stay but he was always a big risk to be let go. He is not going to be getting any better and the young guys they would be letting go could definately do so.
Oh well has his games and was one of the best vote getters for us in the brownlow (we didnt get many) could have trade value he should be at least floated around.
The Lions lost experienced players Michael Rischitelli, Justin Sherman and Jared Brennan in the trade period, but still appear hell-bent on heading down a youth path. It is understood Johnstone, 30, is keen to play on, but the Lions' lack of action to re-sign him is an obvious concern.
It is unlikely Johnstone, the No. 1 pick in the 1997 draft, would attract interest elsewhere despite his talent.